A Quote by John Dufresne

Every person in therapy has a love disorder. — © John Dufresne
Every person in therapy has a love disorder.
I went to physical therapy, occupational therapy, voice, every kind of therapy except mental therapy - obviously!
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) cannot be medicated. It is treatable only through therapy. The problem is therapy is rarely sought by the afflicted. It cannot be cured.
I love therapy. I swear by therapy. I couldn't exist without therapy.
I'm on a constant path of self-discovery and change. I'm trying to become a better person, a nicer person. I love therapy - it's brilliant.
I am not a therapy person, but I understand what therapy does. It's a way of translating dark thoughts into something manageable.
Our attention span is shot. We've all got Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD or OCD or one of these disorders with three letters because we don't have the time or patience to pronounce the entire disorder. That should be a disorder right there, TBD - Too Busy Disorder.
I have therapy. Every day. I read a bit of Freud; I try to be a better person. Every day.
I talk about therapy a lot because I love therapy. It has just enriched my life.
We're getting rid of the D [in PTSD]. PTS is an injury; it's not a disorder. The problem is when you call it a disorder, [veterans] don't think they can be treated. An employer says, 'I don't want to hire somebody with a disorder.
Every time I do an interview, it's like serious therapy. But real therapy isn't something that I'd ever have. I feel fortunate that mentally everything is functioning well.
I have all these friends who just love therapy, and I always say the reason that I'm absolutely not in therapy is because then I wouldn't have anything to write.
A scarf has to be the most beautiful thing ever invented to wear! It's a winding, a continuity, an infinity! I love things that are endless, I hate them to stop. It's like order and disorder: I rather love disorder and things that move, it's a state where one gets more things done!
I've done therapy over the years and it has helped me to be a better person and it pushes me to be a better person every day.
I've been working hard: lots of therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, yoga too.
Because of my bipolar disorder, I tend to these mixed states, which are depressed but loud and agitated. So I can be terribly irritable. I go to cognitive behavioral therapy in order not to yell at my children.
I cook every day for six hours. It's my therapy. My love.
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